Rotary information - The Rotary Balita no. 623 (June 23, 1949)
Description: page 13-15 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 613 to 623Summary: IF a member of Rotary Club is guilty of conduct unbecoming a Rotarian, has the Club any right to action against that member? Yes. The membership of any member who fails to conduct himself or his business in accordance with the principles of Rotary may be terminated by the Board of Directors by a two-thirds vote of the Board at a meeting called for that purpose, provided that said member shall have been given at least ten days’ notice in writing of such pending action. Should Rotarians hold membership in any other similar Club? No. Such memberships are strongly discouraged. Is a Rotarian a member of Rotary International No. The Rotarian is a member of a Rotary Club and the Club is a member of Rotary International. What is the principle of membership limited by classification? That active membership in a Club shall consist of but one man in each classification of business or profession excepting the newspaper classification and excepting the provisions for additional active and senior active memberships.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 623 (June 23, 1948)
IF a member of Rotary Club is guilty of conduct unbecoming a Rotarian, has the Club any right to action against that member? Yes. The membership of any member who fails to conduct himself or his business in accordance with the principles of Rotary may be terminated by the Board of Directors by a two-thirds vote of the Board at a meeting called for that purpose, provided that said member shall have been given at least ten days’ notice in writing of such pending action. Should Rotarians hold membership in any other similar Club? No. Such memberships are strongly discouraged. Is a Rotarian a member of Rotary International No. The Rotarian is a member of a Rotary Club and the Club is a member of Rotary International. What is the principle of membership limited by classification? That active membership in a Club shall consist of but one man in each classification of business or profession excepting the newspaper classification and excepting the provisions for additional active and senior active memberships.
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